Want to make a logo for your small business? Join local artist and designer Grace Underfanger of Crimson Fix Design for an overview of Canva's latest software and general graphic design practices.
Grace Underfanger is a Printmaker and Graphic Designer located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Grace actively facilitates community printmaking workshops across Northwest Arkansas at locations such as the Fayetteville Public Library, Windgate Studio and Design Center, The Walton Arts Center, The Fruitcake Market, and more.
Her printmaking work centers around the human figure and the female experience. Her prints have been exhibited in "Fresh Prints" at the Windgate Studio and Design Center and published in the Deathray Volume 1 Zine. In her free time, she enjoys taking long bike rides down the Greenway, picking up flowers along the way to bring home to her dog Bea.
Using the cutting-edge tools in our Center for Innovation, participants receive hands-on training in digital fabrication, product prototyping, DIY marketing, and essential business development skills. The program is self-paced, allowing each participant to create a customized curriculum tailored to their business goals. With flexible class schedules offered March-May, participants can choose in-person sessions that fit their availability alongside online learning resources provided by FPL.
Participants who complete the required training hours will also receive a $500 startup stipend to support their entrepreneurial journey, covering costs such as prototyping materials, production tools, or business fees. Learn more about From Maker to Market →
All abilities are welcome. For disability accommodations, call 479.856.7050 or email centerforinnovation@faylib.org 2-3 days before a program. Plan your visit by viewing our building map and details on accessibility services.
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Nonprofit & Small Business Resource Center | Classes & Learning | Arts & Entertainment |
TAGS: | nonprofit & small business resource center | from maker to market | entrepreneurship | cfi |
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